LeftBrain RightBrain November 21, 2023 Embrace the ‘in-between spaces’ The in-between spaces are places of privilege. I have to keep reminding myself not to rush… A fractured rib (don’t ask me how I got…
LeftBrain RightBrain November 15, 2023 Car troubles & 5 lessons in client servicing Gearbox trouble with my car came knocking on my dashboard last week. An orange light started flashing that said “Gearbox in emergency mode”. We were…
LeftBrain RightBrain November 7, 2023 Look beyond the apPeaRance of things How do you build and sustain a strong reputation? As I reflect on my learnings from the two worlds of communication and coaching, I connect…
LeftBrain RightBrain October 31, 2023 A “Raita Phail Gaya Moment” What to do when the shit hits the fan or things get really messed up? Learn from it. Keep calm and carry on. This is…
LeftBrain RightBrain October 25, 2023 How dare they be rude to me? My caged Ego escaped last week. It bared its ugly teeth and snarled. I was not paying attention and in a split second, it happened….
LeftBrain RightBrain October 17, 2023 Shifting places is not enough I carry my rain clouds and my sunshine with me. The weather patterns are often governed by where I go not where I am. This…
LeftBrain RightBrain October 10, 2023 In Search Of Alignment “Is everything okay with you…?” a colleague asked me after a meeting last week. A few days before that my wife asked me a similar…
LeftBrain RightBrain October 3, 2023 Grab on to Glimmers and side step Triggers According to Deb Dana, author of the book Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System using Polyvagal Theory, “We have a drive to survive and a longing…
LeftBrain RightBrain September 26, 2023 10 lessons from #PRAXIS10 The road to PRAXIS is paved with connections. Our industry is built on the bedrock of nurturing relationships and the launch of ‘The Pursuit of…
LeftBrain RightBrain September 19, 2023 Communication lessons from Ma It’s been a little over two months since Ma (my mother in law, Nilima Mukherjee) left us. I often used to jokingly say that we…